No. Insurance co will not pay drink and drive accidents. Neither Life Insurance nor auto insurance cos.
There are two parties involved in an insurance contract. They are;Insurer: The party to an insurance arrangement who undertakes to indemnify for losses.Insured: The person, group, or property for which an insurance policy is issued.
A commercial insurance policy covers any court and/or attorney costs, loss of income and other such expenses if a lawsuit is involved. It does not cover incidences where willful neglect is involved.
If the car that was involved, in an acident was insured yea!
Depends on your policy. See your insurance agent.
Nope.
Can you be more specific
If you report it to your insurance agency it will. If you decide to take care of the damages yourself, and not contact them, it will not.
"Redundancy insurance is basically a policy that pays out if you lose your means of employment. It is another name for unemployment insurance. However there are limits, rules, and loopholes that are involved with it."
The first car accident involved a car and a tree in 1891, but the first car insurance policy wasn't written until 1897. In 1930 110 people were killed per day in accidents. Travelers sold the first policy 113 years ago. So, to answer this question the answer is zero.
The type of insurance required for high and low risk businesses are generally the same, but the cost of insurance can vary significantly. However, some businesses may require special coverage that others do not. As an example, a liquor store may require liquor liability insurance, while a food store that does not sell alcohol does not.
Insurance laws differ state to state. The most logical thing to do is to call your agent! Does your son have his own policy? Is he listed on another policy? If the answer to those are no, in MA your answer is no! 4lifeguild
If your motorcycle was a scheduled vehicle on your Insurance Policy then you should be covered. If you were on someone Else's Motorcycle then their insurance policy should cover your medical. If neither coverage is available then you could look to your major medical policy or HMO for medical coverage.